A temperature transmitter is a device that converts the temperature measurement from a sensor into a standardized electrical signal that can be transmitted to a control system or monitoring device. It plays a key role in temperature monitoring and control in various industrial applications.
The temperature transmitter works by first receiving the electrical signal generated by the temperature sensor, which is typically a small voltage or resistance change. The transmitter then processes this signal—often amplifying, filtering, and linearizing it to ensure accurate readings. The processed signal is then converted into a standard output or a digital signal, which is easy for control systems to interpret.
Temperature transmitters are designed to offer high accuracy, stability, and reliability in demanding environments, ensuring precise temperature monitoring over time. They are often used in combination with temperature sensors to monitor processes.
When selecting a temperature transmitter, factors such as the required temperature range, output signal type, accuracy, and environmental conditions must be considered to ensure proper system integration and reliable performance.
The temperature transmitter is designed for applications that require an easy mountable and robust temperature sensor. Flexibility in design and available options provide solutions for most requirements of machine builders, special purpose vehicles and motor manufacturers.
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